Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 09, 1886, Image 2

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Beer BnUdlng, Lancaster, Pa.
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LANCASTER. NOVEMBER", 1SSS.
$ The Treatment or Mcasts.
The arrival of cold weather is always ac
' XMBfnled with proof most positive of the
t Shah 4V4al jbiaI flrfiBsn AAA rt . i t& t IbsiIm a 1 in 1 Iiiae
- jwKh the brute creation.
new many nerses win wilt, ter Hours
ft unManketed for a master toasting his tees
ibjr the fireside of a friend; hew many
.'' chickens will sit en the Hmb3 of trees in
- (Urn open air when the mercury is down
41MV xere and their feet and combs are
nvMDi wniie meir owner is enjejini; a sup
per of eggs en toast. Dogs that have el veu
B rare sport In the huutinc field, will shiver
h 'f'd mean for many a night in the corner
d of a stable yard or an oeen kennel. Man
i-'ta very slew in finding out that ether anl-
nmMs have feelings worthy of consideration,
AisvA even from his selfish point of view it
tf.must be evident that hordes, dogs and
V chickens can be made mere healthy and
-.therefore mere valuable by kindness.
fir .. ... it.i i ... .. . .
:-' juanseis mat uucme ever me ureast.
it & shelter and straw in winter-quarters tight
iMiahtekens: thnnuli thn lnttnr inrw fnfr
,r the blankets. This matter of cruelty te
!' animals is nnt n. trifl nnlv rvnrthv tlm nt.
ffl tentlen of cranks, but should and does
rt, claim the careful attention of every true
K Beraemanand every one who knows the
i: ''- value of animals.
pjs A man who draws a kemble rein se
E5 ' flcvflf 4haf tha lmr Innla in t!iM.r.li de Tin1
p swallowed an umbrella.is net worthy of the
v care of aherse. In the handling of cattle
i there is a vast amount of unnecessary
cruelty that reacts upon man in a manner
-. that is daily becoming mere plainly evident
& asd calliDg for remedy. Vast herds of
jj.eattle are shipped long distances by rail,
pjand the previsions for their comfort are 0
. bad and they are se roughly managed that
it has been shown by the American
Humane association, whose ninth an
nual report Is before us, that
from six1 te ten per cent, of them
die; many ure lendeml unmerchantable
and the hide3 and meat are greatly in
jured. The injurious suspicious of Ameri
can beef in ferelgu countries are largely
due te the barbarous method of handling
the live stock.
The act of Congress pre idii ig that cattle
shall be uuleaded and watered, fed and
rested, every twenty, eight hours, unless
Sc carnea in cars wnere tuu may be done, is
beasts trample and gore each ether fear
fully. The meat of these animals sold in
Eastern markets can net be as healthly as
that of cattle that have net parsed this
terrible ordeal.
Anether piece of unwarranted cruelty Is
thesawlng'ef the horns of young cattle, a
very painful operation and ene that is net
approved by the leading cattle men, as the
exposure of the mucus membrane In the
ftii ,horn te the cold air is very bad for the
cattle. It can be readily shown that care of
animals always pays in the long run, and
with these who have no kindly feeling for
the brute creation It may be possible te
overcome selfishness by appealing te
selfishness.
The Flew of Gas.
The report from 1'itUburg of the trouble
Ibat has come te the consumers of natural
gas from the sudden failure of the usual
supply, will cause the somewhat envious
people of regions net favored with this
natural light ai.d fuel te ccuhi ei . " I told
you se." It has been the constant pro pre
phecy,siuce natural gas has been discovered
and utilized se largely for fuel and light,
that its baueflt would be transitory since
the supply would iu time become
exhausted. Tew jiersens have cared
te deny the probability that sonie time or
ether the uatural bupply of gas would be
useless, but the companies that pipe it and
the people who use it believe that this day
will net been come, and that before it does
they will have a rich benefit from nature's
gift te them. After it has gene, if it gees,
they expect Providence or their ingenuity
te take care of them. Sufficient uute the
day is the evil thereof, is their sensible
motto, and they freely use their gas and
freely give their compassion te less lucky
people.
If It was untveisally believed that the
supply of natural gas was permanent or that
it would even last through this generation
of men, there would be nearly a universal
exodus of the heavy censumeis of fuel te
the regions that produce it; unless the
railroad companies cau se reduce the cost
of coal transportation as te put the Eastern
manufacturer meie nearly en an equality
with the AVestern in the matter of fuel thun
be is Just uew. It is the uncertainty
aUI til 111 A nnntltllt'lnna r9 l,
MsWPly that keeps inauy Induatrips tn
ihr anchorage in ether regieLS The in-
,r- awupuouei supply te winch the natural
f, --"unuiumj euuject eners
A, a very serious objection te the fuel. iVhM.
;' the maeufacturer needs abeve ullthlugsh
,? a steady supply, lie cannot afteid te usn
1 t COMD fuel ttiat may fall him. and tint. nni
'ftfep bis works but rulu his product iu nre.
-, Cms of manufacture. Natural gas, te lie a
mauufacturer'a fuel, mint have steadtuess
'Af atinnlv In Hilflif Inn tit Itn nthpr rrruiir. vW-
" tu. And. it mightas wellcease te flew us
T te flew tee uta'eadlly te furnish u stable
I futd.
f " Tkt MIR ta (he Coceunt.
The strike of the perk packers at Chicago
throws twelve thousand men out of em
ployment, and naturally gives the police
force a great tle.il of work te de. This
usual efforts of the strikers w 111 be em
ployed te keep new men from taking theit
places, and the state troops that have been
asnt te the scene are no doubt needed te
a'dthe pollce In their preset vatlen of the
piace.
The packers li.vtoiesehctl te employ ue
men hereafter who belong te labor organi
zations. If they keep te their lesolve the
strike is likely te be a large one. But the
public can never knew hew honestly such
declarations are made en the part
of employers. AVe are inclined te
doubt the sincerity of this oue because it
declares what the employers knew ery
well they cannot de. The packers of
Chicago cannot keep their men out of labor
organizations and very well knew it .
and when they say they aie going te de it
they give geed cause for the suspicion
that they are playing a game. They
siy In Xev Yerk, among the speculators,
that Armour, who is the chief of the pack
ers, is doubtless making his profit out of the
strike en the short side of the stock market,
and quite probably incited it for the pur
pose. The Ac ices of this class of men te hood
wink the parties that may line their pockets
are of every kind. And it is net unusual
te incite labor disturbances that they may
profit by them. Jay Gould is supposed te
have worked the great Southwestern strike
for hts profit, and the Chicago millionaire
butchers are net tee geed for a like plot.
When their profit will let them get down
from the lefty stand they have taken, the
strike will be ever and their peeple t ill get
about all they want.
Lancaster's Chrjsanthciunm Shew.
The opening of the chrsanthemum ex
hibition in Lancaster te-day marks nu
epoch in local floriculture. Xe Pennsylva
nia towns have attempted a show of this
nature except the big cities of Philadelphia
and Pittsburg, aud Lancaster's exhibition
fairly rnals these at the points above
named.
The love of llewers is implanted In every
soul aud a pretty phut will bring a smile
te the face of poverty and cheer the occu
pant of the sick room like an au;el guest,
The beauty and purity of the llewcr have
something of the celestial about them and
their teudency is te soften the asperities of
life. It U, therefore, net only a beautiful,
but a morally healthful act te encourage
their cultivation.
The evolution theory is well manifested
In the development of the chrysauthemum,
which was once a comparatively neglected
flower, and which by cultivation has tie
come oue of the ldel3 of the fashionable
world. Euthustastic flerist3 say that the
deelepment of this "queen of the au
tumn " Is still in its infancy.
The Lancaster exhibition is solely one of
chrysauthemums, and it U such a one of
which all the people of this town ought te
be proud. They should encourage it by
frequent attendance that it may net be
said that iu this large forward step in local
floriculture Its projectors shall have spent
time and money in vain.
It loeka as though Van Wyck and Kiddle
berser will held the balance of jeiver in the
cow Senate.
Perhaps the meanest Insult ever eileiej te
the Democrats of thla city w at jtlven Ihem
by their own organ, the IvTELLieEcr.n,
the day alter the election, when it declared
many or thetn ere beubt and " the price
paid n-ned from a driuk or bad whisky te a
ten-dollar bill." The imputation cenulued
lu that sentuuee Is net mere a compliment te
the party than It is te curtain individual
members. Sen Era, Sci.
The INTELLIQESCEU has no apology tn
make for what it has said about the ete
purchasing at the recent city election. The
crime was committed In the most open and
sbamelets manner. Our Pharisaical con.
temporary well knows it, but dares net say
se. There was a time when the -Vew J-.Ve
was ready te go Inte a uuu.partlsan plan te
step the wholesale corruption at our city
election. New It can nud nothing letter te
dothante belittle a Journal that points out
the evils and demands a remedy' Why Is
this thus ?
JiTJOESGetiDON and Msgee's success at
tbe polls en Tuesday last In Republican
districts, la a flattering vindication of the wis
dom of their Bolectleu by Governer raltisen.
Tut arrest of Alfred, alias Tiiemvi and J.
Itlchardaen lMrke, In 1'hlladelpbla, the ether
day for counterfeiting patent uiedidnec, puts
a step te a lllalneus rchetue of making
money. They were accustomed, en the pla
el needing new labels for willed ones, te ob
tain new slips which they would put en
bogus compounds. Their detection was an
excellent plece of dotectlve work.
The Impressions that prevail abroad of the
ways of American politics and the relative
Importance of New Yerk In them is far Irem
correct, but at the fume time It Is readily un.
dorateod. The sale by lorelgners of large
blocks of American stocks aud securities
during the last week cau only be attributed
te alarm at the lmmeusa vote polled for
Henry Geerge lu New Yerk, and wheu we
remember the fact that a very large majority
or the holders et securities abroad ure ttjeple
who beiiexe in monarchy and leek upon an
approach te beclallnm as the deem of all
republics, it Is easy enough te understand
tlielrpaulc wbeu they see the metropolis el
America se nearlj carried into that whirlpool
The fact that iu Kurepe, and mere particularly
lu f'rauce, the fate of the nation depends
upon the jeeple of the metropolis leads
(ereluners te apply the same rule te A merica,
and the great importance of the vote of Ne
Yerk In the present e en balauce of parties
gees far te cenBrm their conclusion. The
e.iimrneu ui,l. .. 1.1..1. ...
e . ....,, nuitu me securities were
snapped up lu the American market Is the
best refutation that we could give them, and
It is a matter for congratulation that the con cen con
dltleu et the money market made It lessible
for the capitalists et New Yerk, where the
danger wai Imagined te be greatest, te show
their ixiufldeuce in the strength of our gev.
eminent and contempt for the llttie cloud
that had frightened Kurepeau royalists.
Tjik less by tire In the United Mates In
the month or October aggregates f 12,000,000.
Au alarmist multiplies this figure by twelve
aud then gravely announces that the 'preseut
system of insurance will net stand a less of
fl-H,000,000 per annum, and we might well
make up our mluds te pay mere or save mere,
lerthw 1th." In the matter of Urea, October Is
one of the worst months in the year, and the
ngure reached In 1SS0 Is one or the highest i
but te reaeb the total annual less by multiply,
ing that amount by twelve Is net Jtistitltble
Hkbe are some llgures that the Uay stale
will net very proudly exhibit whlle Mr.
Cleveland Is sojeurulug Ja that common
wealth. In 1350 the bital mnnliitinn .,i st..
Uaehussett wm 091,611 aud tbe number et
,.. iiiiuaies was 1,'Z30, or a criminal le
every 801 Inhabitants, lu 1810 the population
wq.lv?' ttnd tUe '"""eret criminals
7flI"'POuPonle,, or ene erlmlnal te
4S7 liihablunts, showing that In thirty vears
the criminal class of Ma.sachussetU had
growth of the
Vf hele population.
PEHSOMAL.
KltAHK iw Eli, Democrat, bai been to te
elected te Congress lu Cnicige t'y iuJerlty
of Mx otes.
Hb.vater KknnkpVs grave lu Philadel
phia will be marked ty n beautltul monu
ment In a low days.
McOlt-l's mnlerll.v for Roiirner of Mln
ur nta Is i;,;M I buee the Kepiibllcaiia could
easily ceinuiaud twenty times that tigunx.
(Jl'4T Is new avenedlv lu the Meld lur
t'nlled Wate euter. The 1'hllndelpliU
JVmi says Cattlu Wellihad no theuiiht of It.
Aeassiz, iljiec. said, "Write iiwi my
tomb but oue wvrd, 'Teacher.'" lllsaiulil lllsaiulil
tlen crael m hlgtier pralse tliftn te N the
ackuenledctnl teacher et Ms iftitv Ner Is
there loftier place.
Mu, 11. K. Jamisen, the l'lnlaJtilphla
banker, lias terwarded te Dem l'evtre, em
perer or llratll, a liaiulaoiue trnne niedsl
tearing a llkeuess of Presldeut t levulaud. It
was made at the mint.
Wll.ll AM M SlN0l.nL. ir tlie Philadel
phia Recerd, it is Mid by the AVilkt!trre
.Viinitav Ltattei, will mrry Mls Carrie
Dleli Ick, who h-w be u one el the rentit iuc
rsw et tlie operatic stage iu " The Little
Tycoon."
A FF.M .SI'ATI. 11K.MS
The tailure et natural gs Ht a place In
nttsburg and in Mead ille, caused shlterlng
citizens te resort te ccal and weed.
The case of Vea er s. the Peunsyhauta
Schuylkill Valley reid for damages te tlie
former's preirly Id i:ast l'lkeland town
ship, Chester county, has beeu compromised
lerttsuand costs
The backlwne of the htrlke aiuenR the
Iren-workers of Ceitesvllle is hreknu. Te
of the largest tirms, MeM t- K. I'onneik
,t Ca, and the CeateMillH Iren company,
grantwl the advani-e of f4 rr ten. The
mills et Husteu.V bensaud erth Brethers
are yet shut den u.
Daniel Harrison, of I'ottstew n, and his three
little children drjuk, as a iure ter colds,
what was supposed te be tKneet tea but v.w
jimson weed and 6oeu were taken dtalhly
sick. Thev arn in a Titled ronultien.
The I,ehlsti alley's prep-st new Hue te
the Wtst lschartere! uuder the uame et the
Seaboard A Atlantic Milreai, uud one of its
advantages ever nil ether reiii's is that It en
be built without a tunnel. The pregramme
was that if the Seuth Pennslvanu railroad
were net built these Interested lu that scheme
would loin the Lehigh Valley in buildius the
route Irem Ashland, but it is non tated that
the Lehigh Valley jeeple hive found ethers
who will join them and that the read will
certainly be built, een without help treui
the Seuth PennsyUanla capital IMS.
I'Unnlrc a w Mery
1'iern the I'!ira1elibU 1'iejj
Mr. Ueury t. Keeuan, the novel st, nssted
through tow u a day or two age en the te
his writing deu iu birauteu. Although he
siys there isn't mere than 51- n week eviu
lusuoce.-fui books, the spirit his control el
him and he is all tied up lu the i let et a uew
s'ery.
a ernunt:R apikiioe
The ler: and ad week's wind, like sn child.
llis (ehbd Use f te sleep. Tbl merninc's
rain
Has strewn the siatiTay with the peta's wtu,
Ked, raggf d ,e(niyst, lat roe 1 he lane
She s me the fall thorn bush, blackened and
bare.
Clasped te Its heart adangllntr, eiipty er.u
A few dull yellow leaves stir here and there,
And all the atr U clear Ireni ra.1 te west.
The year, I think, llss dreaming of the Hay,
As old men dreatn of yenth, that loved, lest
tblutc
A spring-like thrill Is In thU weather griy,
I wait te bear some thrush begin tealng
And half expect, as up and down lge,
Te see my neighbor's cherry bough. hie
ilrt L. IT Retf
tlerk Matu-len Heme, Entrain, , T.cumda
bad cold with a bottle lied Mar tough Cure
It speaks ferlbclf u what a lady said of !r.
Bull Cough syrup the niberday A single bot
tle had currd her child of a most dreadful
ciugn. It never falls te give specdr relief and
permanent cure.
OneanDllcatlonef Salv.it'-m 011 -r,ti r,ih,Aii
in curcu me 01 rneumatm
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n the arm. of tin
months standlDc
1 never Intend te Is wtih-
out It
11. B. hit VMKK,
naahlnglen, D C.
Itl'JSVUl. NVTJLtH.
A BIX EDI ler ImligFStln
.Comjinptlen, !s
Ague. rte C.ii1n's
frln.lwdoed.tw
pepsiH, wAKne, few..
1.11 u
inld B-ef fenlc
AKK leu MUK mtjeratjle b) Indigestion
Contiputlen I)Urlni'-, Iibs of tpiH-itte, Yel Yel
ewbkint bhlleh's MtalUer la a pe-Ulve cure
rer sole by H. 11. Cochran, Druggist, f.e. 1J7
North Uueen stnt.
" Jack shall pipe and ! Ill hall dsn-e Jmtas
long out in the open barn at thy plea. i he
freeborn American citlzea den t tear neuralgia
with Sanatien Oil te the frunt. l'rtceenly 25
cenU '
THAT IIACM.SO COCttll can te se quick v
cured by bhlieh's Cun vt e guarantee iu ti't
sale by II. U. Cochran, UrugrfU.1. e. 1j7 North
Queen street.
AN ir.MOML.SATt I'bHMi.N
The most unfortunate irr.n In the world l
pne urHlcted with sick heudaibe. but thej will
be relieved at once by u.lng lr I eaiin , SpvcliU
x inscription, eee aarertUement In another
column.
tl)
r0U OIBPKI'SIA and LU-r Complaint, ou
have a printed g-uarantee en every bottle of hhl
J?8' 'tller It never lull, te cure ler sale
by 11. B. Cochran
streeL
Druggist, Ne. (27 North Cfuccn
A Captain fortunate lllscetrry.
Capt Celeman, schr Weymouth, pijlnK be
twen Atlantic City and N Y , bad Ven trr.u,
blett w 1th a cough se th it he was unable toaleen tealeen
and was Induced te try Hr king , . w uucov uucev
cry for Consumption It net only gmM hiu. In
stant rcliHf, but allayed the citrc-ui.- serene,s et
his breast- HIscblMren wereslmllaily aifn'ttd
and a single dee had the same happy effect
Hr hint's Aew Hlcercry is new the suindird
remedy in the Celeman household and en Uurd
the schooner ree trial bottles of this standard
remedy at II It. Cochran's Drug Mere, 137 and
U3 North queen street, Lancaster. Pa. (I)
SlilLOH'SCOUUIIand Consumption Cure Is
apldbyuseua BUarantne. It cure. Censump-
?1iSrtt,u by "' ,J -echmn, Hrugglst, c.
ISi North Queen street.
WILL iOU 8Ur-rK.lt with Djspepsla and
Liver Cemplilint T shlleh s ttalli. r ts guarau'
YSJ?,c!l'IZr",1;!re'La b " 11-Cochran-Druggist,
Ne. 137 North Queen street
BltlLOH'S VlTALIZKIUswhat ou need trr
Constipation, Le of Appetite, Dizlnuss. and
all symptoms of Dy.js,p,ia. Price lu aud 7S
cent sr bottle, rer sale by 11. li Cochran
DrugK-t, Na LO North Qltren street ""t"'"u
Mass the sculp Is annejed wiih daudrutr,
riM.neii .uV:hur.'',"P 'lbi fem.d Infallible
liUl. Ilalr D)e, block or brown, tllty cents.
stu-IwdeedJtw
CItOlP, WlloePl.M.coui.ll and ltrenchltls
lium.j.lU.t.ay relieved hy ahUeh s Cuie Ker sale
by It. U. Cochran, DruggUt. Ne. lii NorthQueen
street.
K1DNKV IHOUIILK-s.
A Case el Blany Vears Standliig Ourl llh
SU ltettlM, lu it Mali 00 Ye.r. ! .j;e.
AUCKTOWK, !., Jluy s, lata.
DASnitlOM IJlTTKKS Ce. UentH . I hill l,e..n
V troubled Ith my kldnej s for a number of ycais.
.u.uv nrciyuiiug wuneut much benefit
mill 1 tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bet
Jes and am pleased te say I am entirely rid et
the kidney treuhle, besides my sjsteiu m ing
toned up se that I feel llke a different person. 1
cheeifutly recommend the same te all ahllcud
VbSa,.Tw, JAU)" ucMrz.
Hucklen's Amtiw si
Tlie llcst Balve In the world ler tuU. liiulses
Seres, Ulcers. ealtltbeQiii. sever Sers. T. iter
Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Cerns, ttndallHktn
llru pileus, and jwslUvely cure. Pies, or no pay
required. It Is guaranteed te j?ive iwrfect satls satls
Iwtlen, or money relunded. frlce s, cents t"ir
aJ',f r LW " " Cecnrau, Druggtst, n
and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a.
Itenews Her Youth
TVflJ''j!"'C.b,'"1''y',,eterBOn. Clay Ce. Iowa.
".thv"ew,1'..r,,Ina,'kl,'l tery. the truth
et which is vouched for bvr the residents el the
,0.WKDi.,'i1,lm" SI - troubled
with kidney complaint aud lameness for many
jearst could nei dress myself wlthenthelp
howl aid free from all pain and setencBsaud
amable te de all my own housework. I ewe
my thuuks te Klectrte Hitters ler bavlnK n
nuwed my youth, and removed cempleti li all
disease and pain." Try a bottle t only fun? at
Cechruu's Drug Mere, 137 aud 1S3 North Quern
street, Lancaster, i'a, (ij
Damdeiien LITKR I'kllitjs ter sick headache
erpld liver, hllloiisucssandliidigestlea Small
andejuy tnswallew. One pill a luce. Prlte.ic,
by all druggists. IcDS-fniJ I'u.'UlH ,
OIe Hlj's Cream lUlma tlt) This lu.tly
ueleljialed remedy for the cure of caurrh, hy
refer, cold In the head, Ad, can b'l eliulutul of
any repuiable druggist unduity hen-lied upon
as a sale nud pleasant iximdy for the above
complaints and will give Immediate u lief it
Is net a liquid snuff or powder, has ee ottsnslve
odor and can be used ut any time with geed re.
suits, as thousands tn t.tiry, umeng ihem
jpmpt the attaehes et this elUce "-ejilrli of
A nmff.aUyw.lML u.'lwdeedw
nmitcAj
AY UK'S SAUSAPAHILLA.
A CREAKING HINGE
li dry and turns bard, until Ml Is applied,
atur which It tiuncva easily when the lelntu,
or MnKes.ut ttiu body me itlncuisl ami lutl.Miied
by Ulieuiuiitlsui, they cauuelbe uned without
cautliiB the most ricruclilln; pilns Ajers
arHiurllla, by lis action en tlie iliiMlaiillTes
tbH ceiiilllkm, aud U'jleici the JeluU te geihl
npiklug erJr
Aet hars.,uillta lit, rtTiHted, in our cllr,
many most, remarkable cum- nuinbfr et
enhhbsincd thrtTniUettti i esietwilenced
tihiclnii. Were It w-s.ai), I ct'uM Rle the
uamrs' finniiylniUTtiluals who hat plxH'ii runs!
b.T taktn this itii'dlclne. In my onnwe 11 his
verlMliiiy weikid wenden, ivlletluc 'u"0'
RHiSUMATISM,
After bcliii: liouti'ed w-ithlt ter itrua
In this,
tuipuie
iiiu ii eiuur uitS9es atni : li
blixM, there Is no reuifdywtlb whiihlaiuac
liiniHitKi.xnaiairores suehreitel
Ajet'i Oar
lialtluiere,
'nnartla-K 11 Lawrence, M !
.uu.
Ajtrs dsraisrtlla eunM me et i.eut and
Itheiiuiatlsui, whun nethlnir rl-r would It has
emdlcnted ivory tracn of Jiii(ie fnnu mv svs
teiu K It. short, Mauasri llettl lieluieut,
I, (mill. Mats.
1 wa, durlnit many ninntht, anuffifr from
Chronic Khtmuiallsui lhudltve atllicted me
Kf1eiusly, tn spite of alt the remwllcn I could
ttud until 1 commonest unliin Aier- srsapa
psrllls 1 took several bottles et thl prt-para
-,11,, & ieuk several e(
Ien and waa iTH'tstUv ,-.
nn itni was, sTH'tsiuv releifa xe neajiu
t vcaui. Independence, Va.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
l'rp,ired by Dr. J. C Ayrr A C v, Lewell,
Us feldby allltrugxUU. 1'itie, It , six but
tics. O S5 ueMll
you fl.tj.f.
PI'IU.IC S.VL,UOFDESlKALE KKlu
ESTATK
OS SATCRDAT. "-OVlMlEa IS. K-,
at 7e clock p. in., wilt be sold at the I eepsid
Hetel, all these ihree lets of isiennd en the north
tilde of .Vuw street, between Puke and Ltme
streets, containing In front ea h Is teet and I
Inches, and tn depth te a 10-feet common alley,
lie fret, en which rmpwii,! inr,-, two-sterr
HUH K I tLl.l.Ml iiuUbK-. Ves tS7, 1 and
111, -with two-sterv brick bsrtlulidlu.
i w se neuses nave seven recni, i.n.a
thej
hare been recently papered, ait' tn sxd icpali,
anil will be sold en very ease lenus
. . Jl'tl.N A COYI.K
JulL II ims, Auet ti-S.h'.l id
TDt BLIC MA LET-
0 Tbidat, N'eTsiaa ... lfc.
by Tlituoet an order or the Orphans' Ceuit el
Lancaster cennty, w til be sold at public sslc, at
the Leepard Hetel, en Kajt King street, the lot let
tow tnir property, te wit !
lhlthree-atery tllltCK KEStDESCK, with a
twtvitery llrlck Back lluUdlne aud two-tery
t ramuhttchenattxehed. sltusted Ne MjHeit
Oninge Hn et. between fine and Nevln streets.
Hilt with Vestibule, ra'ler. Idnlng room and
two Kitchens en first ttecr kes1 Jry Cellar,
e'e , trout and back Stalrwajs, Ll"ets tn each
emimtwr. Heater In cellar, uss through the
whole house. Hydrant Mater n the kitchen and
l'ae wash In front. In the houe This heue Is
unusually well built, with gesl material, sellil
walnut doers In front, and ether wok te corre
spond. Let a by 115 feet, extendlne te a ten
tie! wide alley Fine variety of rrult rrees. ftc
lale t-i commence at 7 oil wk p tn when
teima aud conditions wilt e tns,ti known by
LtCl KlLLISuhlt
AdmluUtrtitrlx of Jacob f MUlnger deceased.
H.bHCauT, AucUencer. ei-ttd
ADMlNlSTRATOK'b b.VLK (.'I CITY
rilOftKTY
Os Tbidat, N'evriiBiR is, lf,
at the Leepard Hetel. en Kast Klngstieet. the
uudertlgned, administrator of Saleme J. bur
row es, deceased, will salt at public sale all that
certain two story ItKlCK DWtLLIMi HOUSE
and tot of ground, situated Ne Sil Kast King
street containing In rronten Kast Mng street,
?J ltHt SX inches and in depth te crant street,
bounded en the east by property of fcdward
hdgeiiey and en th west t) pr iperty of Mrs.
Heulumtn Llchty. The house Has six rooms,
kttchen and bath room, plastered est ret, etc,
hrt and cold water, gas, heater in celUr. choice
fruit In ard, tide alley, etc.
sale te commence at 7 o'c'eck p. m , wheu at at
tendancewlll begtvenand trnne made ki own
by ISAAC li Bt KltuWfcS,
Administrator of Palecae J Punuwcs, dceih
1 or 1 lather particulars apply te
ALLAN A HEBK,
lue east htug StreeL
II. Sat tiKT, Auctioneer.
CTtd."" J0n3 91: 17.13
Mlnvr.LLAyr.uv..
TOl NO LADIES AND GKNTLKMEN --L
Theattendsnceat the Ijimsstel Cemmer
clal College ts greater by ever "e per cent than
last year course thoroughly revised Instruc
tlen IndtvIduU. Koenu pleasant and centrally
located Kvervtblngflrst-class Evening sessions
en Tuei-dsy, Wednesday and rnaay Day ses
tdans eveiy dsy excepting iiturday from 9 te
US and S te 4 Yeu can sptnd an hour or se
pleasantly at the rooms, or .end our addicts
cu postal card and get full Information
II. it. w IDI.hK. Krinetpa'
Se. 10 East King BUcel.
T WILLHLX'EIVK
A Carload of Western Herse3
O.V SATUUDAl.
riLST CLASS .VND HEAt DliiJ 1.
Alse, a let et TvtS rEIl.V HOUSES en band.
GEOKGEGROSsMAN.
THK KL.KCTION IS OVL'K, AND ALL
psrtles hsd a fair chinee e hew their
strenath. The very pleasant das Te hid brought
some et our venerable Kep'iMkKin, Democrats
and ethers te the polls, soine sited from W te S)
years and upwards. Itepxthev may live te cat
thnlr votes at the next rrceideutlal Klectlen.
fcr th men of their choice, wn(e-r thev may
tx Meantime we extend a cordial Invitation te
all te call And secure fall and M Inter Ooed., at
lttduccd l'rlces tesult the times at
BECHTOLD'S.
San North Queen Fit , .Near fosterflce
"tONl'KACTOK AND HUILDElt.
GEORGE ERNST,
(JAKl'ENTfclt, CONTHACTOtl A HLILDEII.
liesldence Ne. 533 West King street Shop Shep
East Grant street, opposite station house
WOODEV MANTELS AND HKNKKALHAKD
WOOD VYUICK A HPKC1ALI.
-.MI work securea my prompt and (M-rsena
attention Drawings and KjUmaus lurulshed.
em lyd It
rr UJJUHAIIT,
Fine Tailoring.
A full and Complete stock of Imported an
Demestic
Suiting and Overceating
for the Kail Trade new ready te select Irem.
Cull early te secmellest Stjlta.
h. geWhart,
Ne. UN IJUEKN ST., Opposite the I'esUirllce
uiar.'7-ldtt
DlShOLL'TlON OF IAKTNEUSHIi
Netice ta hereby given that the partner
ship between Daniel A Altick. Samuel W Al
tick and tS llllam U Altick. late trading as D A
Altick Sens, was dissolved this (11th) day of
OCTtlllElt, solar as relates te the said Daniel A.
Altick, who has retired Irem business. All debts
due te the said partnership are te be paid, and
theso due from the same, discharged at Nes 12
and It. West Orange street, Lancaster, I'a , and
corner of West Ureid and Hroughten streets,
savannah, Ua, wbere the business will be con
tinued hy Samuel W. Altick, imam II Altli k
and Henry It. Altick, under the firm name of D.
A AllltL'sSOUS. D. A. ALTICK.
SAM I. W. ALTICK,
VM II AL1ICK,
LAncAtTKE. I'a , Octeberll, lwe
elJwdTuAS
-V USICAIs INarUUMENTS.
MASON & HAMLIN ORGANS
rei Cash, at V8, S3, 33, UK, I1W. 1W, Ac
i-OUOAN'a ON INSTALLMENTS. -
liul 1U6) Every S Months.
IIju jiiiO averyaMentha.
in IM.V) EveryKMenths
I1M I15UJ Every 3 Months, Ac,
I'lAKOJ at I3J, l.'75, t323, !, Ac
American Bowing Machines at 23, f.ji, $13 AIM.
-AT-
W. D, Messer's Masic Stere,
NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN 8TIIEET,
LANCASTEK, I'A
B'lpli-ljdlt
JO.N'THUFFEK ANY LONOEH
rrem Yenr Dlseidcred Kidneys,
Black Barren Jlluerul Hprlng Water
Is a 1'reiupt, KtncieutandCheapltemedy,
ItaTonleand Invlgnrant Towers make It an
eiiellent Dyspepsia ltemudy
Dr. Hegnault, et trance, writing te Oeu. Keff,
el fhu U b. Army, says t
" Yeu need net come te Europe ter Waters te
Cure lpepsla, we havu nenu better than
lll.ACK lll'.UK.VHt'ltl.NU W A If It."
t'eraens supplied and vessels furnished.
l'.S. UUOllllAN. Mauuger,
Ne. 87 East Oraul MtreeL
for sale by JNO. K. hAUKKMAN, Druggist.
Ninth Cjueeii Street, Ijincaster, l'a.
ULACIv 1IAHUKN Hl'UlNU 110 U.IK new open
Apply te
MISS CIIIUITIK ItOMOEItQEU,
l'lunsant (lrevi, Laeniwter County, Fa,
neelB-Qund
JIBS OOi).
M
KT.UKlt A UAUUHMAN,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS
AT-
Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere
Seal Plush Goats, Boucle Jackets, Newmarkets, Children's Goats,
FOR FALL MD WINTER.
Our atoek of Oeata wfta nmile oxpreealy for tin by the Deat Makeru of New
Yerk ruid I'hllttdelphltt.
METZGER & HAUGHMAN,
Ne. 43 West King Street,
Botweeu the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa.
T ADIIIS' AND UillliDRKN'8 CLOAKS, Ac.
Coats, Jackets
t UK l.VDIES, .Mi!sNl'..S
In All the Newest Styles at
Our Larae Oent Roem le Btoekod fttll or overy doelrnble style orLadleo',
Ohlldreu'a and Mlaaea' Oaata, te wbleb we invite the Special Attention of
theso in want.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer le tlie Court Heuse, LaucaHter, Ta.
iiara,
rNSTiTtn'K
SPECIAL TO Ti-jE
The Lcadei-s hi Furs
rerdtally Invite the TEACIIKHS te call and see
ready en MONDAY sna continue during tne week
DQnWD-SbAI, Ul I AS, ll&A t An, Ul . li CIILCHIl.A, IIRI K J , .IU lit, l.U.1 M,
T HALIAN Ol'OSSVM, COON', SWAN- DOWN, Ac MUrfS TO MATCH THE T HI St Ml Ml
. ...... .... ..u..v.. .. ,..Lr.t,.,,i ., m- ,. (T-a.k nni .v
LADIES' SEAL 8AQUE8 and rUK-H.VED ClUCULAltS In Bteck and Made te Order
Our Asortmentef OEN'TS' rUtt UOODS was never mere complete, rtllt CATS, COLLAK,
WUIstLEIS aud GLOVES at Lewest l'rlces. Including a ruil Line of ri.VE HOUEb
In HATS We Are Unsurpassed,
lielng the Acknowledged LEADERS All the MeweU Styles, Including the Deautllul Hosten
Lightweights
Alte, a f ull LIueeniU'NhSandTKAVELl.NU IltUS
W. D. STAUFFER &CO.,
Nes. 31 and 33 North Queen Street, .... Lancaster, T.
OAHHIAOB
A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WJNtf.
HONEST WORK 1
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works,
126 aud 128 EAST KING STREET,
(NEAliLV OI'I'OSITE THE LEOI'AHD HOTEL), LAMCASTEH V .
Nene Bu Firat-Clasa MKhanlcs Employed. Ne. 1 M&terial, and Thai Only, Dsed
I'UICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. ALL WOUE OUAUANTEED.
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS,
1 bave new en hand and for sale cheap the following flrsbclass second hand work One Light
One-Man Wsgen, suitable fertrack purpose, ene Light reur-raasenger Drng.enn rirst-clasa Ex
tension Tep I'tueleu, two Light J uinp-Seat Carriages. Alse, Second-Hand Tep and Tretting Dag
gles, both side bar and end springs, business Wagons, Sporting Wagons and Market V agens,
which will be sold at the MOT KKA80NAULE I'UICES. Give as a call whether you wish le pur
chase or net- he trouble te show the work.
rAKTICULAH ATTENTION PAID TO HEl'AIUINU
M9D OA" T FOKUKT THB PLA OK-
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works,
NOS. 126 and 128
uuvtmrvMHiaitiHU hevd:
s
slUKK'S UAKl'KT HALL.
CARPETS ! CARPETS !
UKOI'ENIHU or
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL.
We aie new nrenivnxl te ibew tne trade tbe
htbtuid tn this city.
itv. WILsTOWB. VBl.VlM.r3. Oil
aitUSSEl.B, Till
i C b tit sr . um.1 , f'mtnn
GUAINCAUPETS. DAMASK and VENETIAN
UfcE-
TS, D
own mannfactnre a sr
reasnectalltT.
Special Attention
Alies rail Line of OILCLOTHS
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
U r. Weet King and Water St3,, Lancaster, Pa.
out uuuhm.
c
LOAKH.
UllANUIlI8t,I.A OK
Jackets, Newmarkets,
-AMI-
SEAL PLUSH SAOQUES
-AT TIIE-
HIW YOEK STORE.
Latest Stj les received every day.
Upwards of
thirty new and desirable styles lu
CHILDREN'S COATS
In a great variety of shapes and trimmings,
from 2 te 14 years at very low prices.
MISSES'COATB AND NKWMAKKETS.
An Immense stock of
ALL-WOOL JEItSKY JACKETS,
Made te our special order during the summer
and new selling at less than the piesent cost of
materials.
LADIES' 110UULK JACKETS.
IiADlEh'ASTUAC'HAN JACKETS,
LADIES' ritlSKE JACKETS.
BOUCLE WRAPS,
ASntACUAN WHAI'B,
SUISSE WUAl'B
LADIES' NEWMARKETS.
1 bese goods have all been bought ler cash from
the best manufacturers and are being sold at
our well known popular prices.
ELEGANT SEAL l'LUHH WRAPS and SEAL
I'LUrill SACQUES at astonishingly low prices.
WATT&SHAND,
G, 8 aud IU Kast Kliifr Street.
T
HIH PAPKB IS 1'KINTKI) WITH
INK
Manufactured by
J. K. WRIGHT & CO.,
rnarlMyd th.ana llsre 8U,, rhUaOelpbU, r
and Wraps
AMI (1I1L1IKK.N.
the Very Lewest Prices.
cars, u.
TEACJjERS !
and Fur Trimmings
their HEAVTlrUl, E.XUiniT, which will
be
hvery Desirable Specimen In the Line will he
AUS
WUHlta.
HONEST PK10ES 1
EAST KING STREET.
OTlydAw
Larvuat nna Iteat B lee tea lAxxn at Cftrneu vnr nx
me AnwiinK bmct vi uuwi a.iii i-
rAl'ESlltY
PKatn rTTHA HII PlT.ItS finrt ll ni
CABI - ETU. KAG and CHAIN CAltl'KTS of eni
paid te the Mannfactnre of CUSTOM CAUriTS.
liUtiS, trlJIUun auAiswy.cjsjvaiisAiaiAo.sseH
AT
tx'.t.s.itraij
VMBBXLLAB.
u
miiui;i,i,a.s.
Scheel Teachers,
-WK ARE-
HEADQUARTEFIS
-FOR
UMBRELLAS
ROSE BROS. & HAR1IAN,
XU. U XA'ST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, I'A.
WIIfMM AJtn LIOUOUH.
29
29
-ae te-
Reigart's Old Wine Stere
rer remmery Sec, HeucheScc, l'lpei Heldsleck,
(J. H.Mumm A Ce., and all ether leading brands
of Imported Champagnes. Alse, Mndelia, Sherry
and l'ert Wines, Clarets, Sauteinet, Ales and
B touts.
BoIeAgent for Special Great Western Cham
Eagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine
e, the finest American Uhampague lu the
United States.
rinrtda Orange Wine, the finest In the market.
A lull line et iirandy, Whisky, Ulna and Uuini,
California Claret and WhltaWlne, el Napa Val
ley, C'allfurula.
H. E. Slaymaker,AOT..
Ne.EA6TKlNQ BT
LANCA8TER.PA
MIT UOUVH.
rrnnis
North End Dry Goods Stere.
Is BellluR an Kicollent
Hull or CanierH Hair Underwear
ten i nei.i.Aim.
J. W. IITKNB,
Ne. .T.'J Ninth Queen sUveL
neMnt
t KtUVI.KIlACO.
f w
bticis, Ulissci' and (hildrrs'i
Coats, Jackets,
-AND-
WRAPS.
Largest Assortment, Newest Styles,
Lewusl I'llcis
FOR OASH.
JolinS.6ivler&Ce.,
Ne. 230 Geat King Htroet,
LAKvisraa, I'A.
neMi'AnErmur-s.
Stamm Bres. & Ce.,
Nes. 'Jl and t2S North (ucen bt.
We Invite cotnpaiisen
and anv
between our ptltet
Extraordinary Bargains
Ne Ixlng Otlerrd tn thrill).
HOMESI'L'N UlTINHS, II Inches VHde, Ji a
Tard
HlLKHllIU'EH ARMUKE5, X Inches Wide,
JTXca laid
ALL Weel HEATHER RL'ITINO, i:inches
Wide, lie a tar I
IIAiU LINE SUITINGS, il Inches Wide, Mica
lard.
ALL-WOOL t'LOril SUITINGS, 91 inches
Wide, Vic a Yard
ALL-we.H, CAMELS HAIR SU1T1NUH, SI
Inches Wide, Me aTaid
These goods are most desirable DrtssBluflTs en
the marked, l'lslnerln Combination, andean
be had "Mr at thu
BOSTON ST0RG.
PIN POINI t l.Ol US. Inches Ide, UKc. a
j ard: erth 15c a yard, two shades Uray.
OurTllICOIBwereoentraeted for after tne rush
of early spring, and are as fine and cheaper than
any offered In this city.
NOTE THESE PitlCKS-M-lnch All-Weel
rrlcels, Mc a yard SI lnrh All-Weel Tricot,
75c aystd, nonehettcr atll COayatd.
COATS,
COATS.
I.mlle Misses and llillilren't
Jackets and Wraps.
ILISU COVTS at fecial .n Prices
UNDERWEAR Large Assortment. Tides
Lew
HOSIHn AND tlLON Kt lilies , Misses'
and Chlldreu W oelen Hosiery and tlleves. An
Immense a'jrtmentat our pepuiai ptlces,
-A I THE-
BOSTON STORE.
aa-reniierly at the New leik Stele
epeuevery evening next week.
Stere
J."
MAUT1N A CO.
Dry Goods
DEPAETIENT.
WE PI KCI1ASKI) IIF.rOltF. THE RECENT
ADVANCE IN UOOU
A LARUE STOCK OT
French Black Cashmeres,
And we Ouetea'rew ni Our SPECIAL
1IAROA1NM.
All Weel ttench Cashmeic, 14 In wide, J3c. a
yatd.
All Weel rteuch Cashmete, lOln. wlde, 'e a
yard.
All-Weel trench Cashmeie, in In. wlde,60c a
yard.
All-Weel French Cashmete, 10 In. wide, 70c. a
yard.
All-Weel French Casbmeie, loin, wide, Kc. a
yard.
Tricot Dress Goods.
A New Involce or these gee, which will be
sold at three ijimrters their value.
nargala Ne. 1. All-Weel Dress Tricot, all
shades, at Sic a yard 27 In. wide.
Ilargiln Ne S. All Weel Tricot Cleth, In
plain and mlztures, at Me a yard 33 In. wide,
bargain Ne 3 All-Weel Tricot Cleth, In gray
and brown mixture, at ue a yaid, worth It oe
one yard aud u half wlde.
Bargain Ne. I All-Wee! Dress Tricot Cleth,
extra heavy, plain shades, at 75c a yaid 10 lu.
wld.
J. B. Martin t6 Ce.,
Cor. West King & Prluce Ste,
(Opposite elevens Heuse.! LAN0ABTIH. FA.
NUT1UK TO TKKSPABSER8 ANO
U UN NEKS. All persona are hereby for
bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the
Cornwall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and
Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed eruntn.
dosed, either fur the purpose of sheeting or fish
ing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against .
all trespassing en said lauds of the undersigned
after this notice.
WM. COLEMAN JTltEKM AH,
R, PERCY ALDEN.
EDWARD U. rilEKMAN,
..AAtnrDeylorlt.W.celemaii'ibelri
ecUl-UdiV
i-'V
&Oc. h
iiMtisy
jsM
-.Agaifc ijl' tnHniiTi.
?$&'&tS
aaisi taut:si ut ... . -w, ,TtT;:-iiCi?rT-'' " .